Relive AFSCME’s Historic Presidential Candidates Forum
by | March 02, 2007
On Feb. 21, 2007, AFSCME organized a historic event as eight Democratic presidential candidates convened in Carson City, Nevada to discuss their views on issues affecting working families. The nationally-televised forum was attended by more than 800 AFSCME members and retirees and viewed by millions at home, garnering overwhelming news coverage from national media. Now you can relive this first-of-a-kind event on video and check what the candidates had to say on issues of pivotal importance to you and AFSCME members. You can also read the full transcript of the forum and visit a photo gallery to recapture the excitement of what AFSCME Pres. Gerald W. McEntee described as “the first step in taking back this country for the people who built this country and make it work every single day.”
